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25/09/25

Sepsis Awareness Month: Recognizing the Silent Medical Emergency

Sepsis is one of the leading killers in the United States, and it often slips by unnoticed until it’s too late. You won’t see it plastered on billboards like heart disease, and it doesn’t get the kind of media coverage that cancer does. Yet the numbers are staggering. Each year, around 1.7 million people are […]
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19/09/25

Back-to-School, Back to Germs: How Families Can Stay Healthy This Fall

Every fall, families across the country prepare for the back-to-school season with new supplies, fresh routines, and a sense of excitement. But along with math homework and after-school activities, something else shows up in classrooms: germs. Research shows that schools in more than 90% of US counties exhibit an infection risk higher than 1%. This […]
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16/09/25

World Patient Safety Day: Protecting Participants in Every Clinical Trial

Around 1 in every 10 patients is harmed in a health care setting, and more than 3 million deaths occur annually due to unsafe care. That sobering statistic from the World Health Organization (WHO) is exactly why September 17, World Patient Safety Day, matters so much. Every year, this global awareness day reminds us of […]
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24/08/25

How Medical Record Reviews Improve Clinical Trial Matching

Every clinical trial has specific inclusion and exclusion criteria – the medical “must-haves” and “must-not-haves” for participants. Instead of relying on memory or initial questionnaires alone, a medical record review dives into your health history (your diagnoses, lab results, medications, and other relevant information.) to see if you truly meet those criteria. This eliminates the […]
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18/08/25

Coping with Chronic Health Conditions: Daily Tips for Better Living

Living with a chronic health condition can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. In fact, the CDC reports that 6 in 10 adults live with at least one chronic health condition, and 4 in 10 manage two or more. From autoimmune disorders to asthma, arthritis, and diabetes, millions of people are navigating daily challenges just […]
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10/08/25

The Hidden Agony of Chronic Itching: Understanding Pruritus & Why It Happens

Chronic itching can feel unbearable, and when it lingers without a clear cause, it’s more than just skin deep. This intense, unrelenting sensation is known as pruritus, and for many people with liver conditions like primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) it’s one of the most frustrating and misunderstood symptoms. Often dismissed […]
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28/07/25

Staying Cool, Staying Well: A Summer Health Guide for Chronic Conditions

Summer heat can be tough on anyone. But if you’re living with a chronic illness, it can be downright dangerous. According to the CDC, people with chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or asthma—along with older adults and children—are at a much higher risk for heat-related illnesses, especially during long stretches of hot weather. […]
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21/07/25

Your Home, Your Health: Tools for Managing Type 2 Diabetes Daily

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition that needs daily attention, and it’s not always easy. There’s so much to juggle each day – you must check your blood sugar levels regularly, make healthy food choices, be physically active, remember your medications, and more. On top of that, you might worry about low or high blood […]
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15/07/25

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: Understanding Treatment Options in a Rapidly Changing Landscape

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) is a type of blood cancer that begins in the bone marrow—the spongy tissue inside your bones where blood cells are made. About 1 in every 565 people in the US will develop CML during their lifetime, making it a relatively common type of leukemia, especially among older adults. With CML, […]
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